High Zinc Mineral 25W-60 Street and Track Engine Oil

Nulon High Zinc Mineral 25W-60 Street & Track Engine Oil is recommended for all large tolerance and high performance 4, 6 and 8 cylinder engines where maximum oil pressure and oil film strength are required.

Nulon High Zinc Mineral 25W-60 Street & Track Engine Oil is the chosen oil of multiple racing teams as it provides the ultimate engine protection during competition and the high-stress conditions found in drag, circuit and 4x4 racing.

Due to continued product research and development the information contained in this Product Bulletin is subject to change without notification.

NOTE: When used with E85 and methanol race fuels, frequent oil change is required. For best protection, an oil change after each race meeting is strongly recommended. Not recommended for heavy-duty diesel engines. Refer to your vehicle service manual for correct lubricant requirements and service intervals.

CAUTION: Avoid skin contact with used oil. Wear suitable gloves. If skin contact occurs, wash immediately with soap and water. Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with used oil. Protect the environment. Do not pollute drains, ground or water with used oil. Dispose of container as per EPA guidelines. Do not use this container for fuel or solvents.

Related Questions

Is synthetic oil better than mineral oil?

4 years ago

Synthetic base oils have a number of advantages over mineral base oils. The uniformity of the synthetic oil molecules improves the thermal stability and reduces oxidation of the oil. Controlled molecular structure also results in lower volatility and a more stable vicosity over the life of the oil.

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Can I use a diesel engine oil in a petrol engine and vise versa ?

4 years ago

Most diesel engine oils carry a higher specification rating than petrol engine oils and vehicle manufacturers often specify a diesel engine oil be used in a petrol motor. This does not work in the reverse, petrol only engine oils cannot be used in diesels. Some engine oils carry both petrol and diesel specifications.

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My engine oil discolours quickly, is that a problem?

4 years ago

All engine oils contain detergent and dispersant additives which remove contaminant build-up inside your engine. When new oil is added to an engine these additives strip away build-up and hold the contaminant in suspension so it can be removed when the oil is drained, this does discolour the oil.

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What does SAE, API, ACEA stand for?

4 years ago

SAE is the Society Of Automotive Engineers (USA). The SAE rating of an oil is a measure of its viscosity (eg 20W50).

API is the American Petroleum Institute. The API rating of an engine oil covers the performance rating of the oil (e.g. SM for petrol, CF for diesel).

ACEA is a European industry body up of European vehicle manufacturers. The ACEA rating of an engine oil of covers the performance rating of the oil (e.g. A3/B3, C3).

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How do I change my oil?

3 years ago

How to change your Engine Oil
We show you how to change your vehicle's engine oil in an easy step by step process.

All you need to do this is, car jack, jack stands or ramps, socket or spanner, drain plug washer, oil filter wrench, oil drain pan, some rags, container for the used oil, some gloves, a new oil filter and Some Nulon Engine Oil.

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Where can I dispose of used oils?

4 years ago

Contact your local waste facilities or environmental protection agency. Used coolants can contain environmentally unfriendly materials that have originated from the engine cooling system and need appropriate disposal. Do not drain used coolant onto the ground or into storm water.

Which oil suits my vehicle?

How many kilometres can I travel between oil changes?

4 years ago

Follow the vehicle manufacturers guidelines. Use an oil that meets there required specification and follow the vehicle manufacturer recommendation on oil change intervals. The interval can vary depending on driving and climate conditions.